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The focus points for the PTS on the 30th are Tobu, Sanoyasu HD, Goldclay, ETC.
▽ Tobu <9001.T>, announced a revision of its long-term management vision, an increase in the year-end Dividends plan, in line with the Earnings Reports for the fiscal year ending March 2025. ▽ Goldcre <8871.T>, announced an upward revision of its performance plan for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Consolidated operating profit increased from 6.3 billion yen to 7.5 billion yen (30.8% increase compared to the previous term). The sales of condominiums progressed better than expected. ▽ Upexi Inc <7990.T>, announced a revision of its performance plan for the fiscal year ending March 2025. While revenue was revised downwards, operating profit was adjusted from 5.5 billion yen to 6.
Strike: Presentation of financial results for the 2nd quarter of the fiscal year ending September 2025
Strike: Changes in dividend policies (increase in dividend payout ratio) and revisions to dividend forecasts (dividend increases)
Strike: Summary of financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) for the fiscal year ending September 2025 [Japanese GAAP] (unconsolidated)
Strike Co. Cuts H1 Earnings Forecast Due to M&A Delays
Strike is ranked, and the performance forecast for the first half of the year has been downgraded.
Strike <6196> has made it to the rankings (as of 9:32 AM). There has been a significant drop. After the previous day's Trade closed, the earnings forecast for the first half of the fiscal year ending September 2025 was revised downward. The operating profit is expected to be 2.439 billion yen (a 34.2% decrease compared to the previous period). This is about a 36% reduction from the previous Financial Estimates. There is a tendency for the period until contract signing to become prolonged. Increased personnel costs due to an increase in the number of consultants have also weighed heavily. The full-year forecast has not been revised. The operating profit for the fiscal year ending September 2025 is projected to be 8.407 billion yen (a 24.1% increase compared to the previous period).